Oh look another religion thread.
I love the cluster**** that religion threads bring about
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And happy to see that little changes in HLP... with Battuta always playing the comical "I'm the most atheistic person you'll ever meet BUT I hate when atheists speak" ridiculous card while all the others exchange mortars and missiles of Godwinnian arguments all over the place.
In this particular case, "religion" is obviously to be blamed. Religious people will disagree, and we could settle then for a rephrase. Let's adopt the christian talking points, for instance, and declare that what this awkward group has done is a sort of a "pagan" exercise. By declaring it "pagan" we can excuse religion of this ****hole demonstration of ignorance and descrimination, and perhaps unite a whole bigger bunch of reasonable people against this "pagan" sort of thinking.
We could use this "rephrasing" technique to whatever the most civilized bunch of religious people feel where their own religion could be "upgraded", and let the cluster****ing mess that is debating religion to its own messy corner and actually solve a real problem of discrimination and hurt.
Kumbayah?
You will never solve any issues - be it discrimination or whatever else - that are dogmatized and perpetuated by organized religion (or similar institutions) simply by proclaiming it's futile to even discuss - using the mother of all strawman arguments for support - while you ride off on your high horse proclaiming you have more important things to do.
The specific worldview isn't really the problem, whatever it currently is, which makes your argument pretty much miss the point. You are on the wrong (meta) level.
The problem is how religion perpetuates dogma through the ages and the untold harm it causes.
I.e. our problem is more or less a meme, a quite virulent one: Set belief that defies evidence to the contrary. Spread from parent to child.
The different religions we have are merely a manifestation of this belief, this meme.
Organized religion isn't the only institution to spread dogma either, just the most prominent one.
Social sciences can explain why we have religion. Biology, specifically Evolution offers a whole slew of explanations. Aboves meme/viral theory being just one of them.
None of these explanations requires a higher being. Religion however does... or the belief in a higher being anyways... which is one of the things leads us headlong into this obnoxious confrontation of religion/belief vs. rationality/the scientific method.
The question that remains is why Religion as such (not just Christian religion) is still granted that special status in society and especially American society, to be above scrutiny, to be a justification for pretty much anything, including the denial of education to children, drug abuse, displays of racism or other discrimination, et cetera.